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Titanium shift rod & Ceramic ball?


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uhm.. so a few of you got pissy because MMA posted specs of a material.. da fuk.... sounds like some of you have been spending too much time on the BHQ FB page.... put your big boy pants on.. jebus.... considering his post did have something to do with the OP... lol

it's not the science stuff.

 

 

 

Trail bikes, FTW

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and probly the only guy on this site with schooling thats somewhat relevant in this industry.

SMH. There are members here that are deep into hands on experience with material, design, machining, fabrication, and book knowledge...we just don't need to post about it or brag
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SMH. There are members here that are deep into hands on experience with material, design, machining, fabrication, and book knowledge...we just don't need to post about it or brag

 

It's ok for you to correct me about what ever, but if we do it the other way around, it's braging. Ok, i'll try to remeber that.

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You said in the SB : 'Take 1 inch tube same wall thickness in TI and chrom. Let me know what one flexes more'

 

You just show me that you dont undertand at all. The Ti tube will weight a lot less. Make them the same weight and the Ti tube will flex less.

That's what i mean when i say Ti p4p, will flex less than steel.

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You said in the SB : 'Take 1 inch tube same wall thickness in TI and chrom. Let me know what one flexes more'

 

You just show me that you dont undertand at all. The Ti tube weight a lot less. Make them the same weight and the Ti tube will flex less.

That's what i mean when i say Ti p4p, will flex less than steel.

Not for nothing, you use to because the same thickness is lighter. You don't make it the same weight. At that point why use it at all??
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